1. Myth: Sharks are hungry, man eaters looking for any chance to attack.

Fact: Sharks have no desire to eat humans. Most of the "attacks" on humans are a mistake, which is why there are so many more bites than fatalities. There are around 350 species of sharks but white, tiger and bull sharks are the species responsible for the majority of all attacks.

2. Myth: Sharks are all the same.

Fact: The reality is just the opposite. Shark species are very different in size, appearance, habitat, diet and behavior. The typical "Jaws" vision is far from the norm.

3. Myth: All sharks are voracious predators.

Fact: Whale sharks (the largest shark species), basking and megamouth sharks are all filter feeders that consume a diet primarily of phytoplankton and krill.

4. Myth: Sharks are useless and we would be better off without them.

Fact: Sharks are important to the health of ocean ecosystems. As the top predators, sharks keep the food web in balance.

5. Myth: If a shark attack has not occurred, it means they do not live in that area.

Fact: Sharks inhabit all of the world's oceans, from inshore coastal waters to the open deep-blue sea, and some can even be found in freshwater rivers and lakes.

6. Myth: Sharks have walnut-sized brains.

Fact: Shark species have big complex brains, especially the large active predatory sharks.

7. Myth: Sharks have poor vision.

Fact: A shark's vision is better than humans and their night vision is even better than cats. Their vision is designed to detect contrast and color.

8. Myth: Sharks are fast swimmers.

Fact: Sharks are capable of having bursts of speed, but most of the larger sharks cruise between 1.5 to 5 mph.

9. Myth: Sharks will eat anything.

Fact: While some sharks will eat anything, including garbage, most species are much pickier about their diet. Fish, crabs, squid, sting rays, other sharks and plankton make up the majority of a shark's diet, which also depends on the type of teeth they have.

10. Myth: Sharks have no predators.

Fact: The greatest threat to sharks is HUMANS. We are disrupting the ocean ecosystem by killing too many sharks.

Osprey

09-07-2007, 13:25

I am a hippie and I approve this message

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No Misses

09-07-2007, 13:55

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10. Myth: Sharks have no predators.

Fact: The greatest threat to sharks is HUMANS. We are disrupting the ocean ecosystem by killing too many sharks.

I am not saying that man is not the biggest threat to sharks. I am just showing that there are other threats.

Osprey

09-07-2007, 14:00

Oh there are plenty of other threats. Dolphins ward off sharks by using their rostrums to punch in the gills of their fishy enemies, maybe it's fatal.. maybe it isn't.. but it sure LOOKS painful! Even other sharks eat sharks :) Good point though, the sea is a hungry place

gtjason2000

09-07-2007, 14:55

Oh there are plenty of other threats. Dolphins ward off sharks by using their rostrums to punch in the gills of their fishy enemies, maybe it's fatal.. maybe it isn't.. but it sure LOOKS painful! Even other sharks eat sharks :) Good point though, the sea is a hungry place

Did you see this on flipper?

Osprey

09-07-2007, 15:09

No, why?

scubasteven45

09-08-2007, 01:59

I know sharks mistake surf boards and surfers for food because they look like fish sometimes er at least that is what I have been told. I myself don't like barracuda.

Aussie

09-08-2007, 07:52

I know killer whales dont mind having a chew on the odd shark. Heard about a pod almost wipeing out the shark population on a reef.

Nothing compared to Asian longline shark finning boat.

Aussie

somewhereinla

09-08-2007, 08:10

I know sharks mistake surf boards and surfers for food because they look like fish sometimes er at least that is what I have been told. I myself don't like barracuda.

Not fish but seals... look at a human on a surf board from the bottom up. it will look like the overall shape of a seal. One of the major reason for accidents. The good news is that sharks don't like the way human test, which is why the usually just "bite" and then go on...

Jamesmb

09-08-2007, 08:10

Sharks are all bad.

Charlotte Smith

09-08-2007, 08:34

I got a little bit of good info on the "jaws" creatures and I DO feel a little better about them...just don't think I will be ready to feed them or anything yet....but that's just me...